- The
Second Battle of
Svensksund (Finnish: Ruotsinsalmi; Russian:
Rochensalm) was a
naval battle fought in the Gulf of
Finland outside the
present day city...
- the 2nd
Battle of
Rochensalm (1790),
overthrew a few
hours after Nikolai 38 ("Николай", 1790) – Sank at the 2nd
Battle of
Rochensalm (1790),
found by divers...
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researcher and
designer of heavier-than-air craft.
Mozhaysky was born in
Rochensalm, in the
Grand Duchy of
Finland (present-day Kotka),
southern Finland,...
- The
First Battle of Svensksund, also
known as the
First Battle of
Rochensalm from the
Russian version of the Finnish: Ruotsinsalmi, was a
naval battle...
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Heinrich von N****au-Siegen, and
distinguished himself at the
Battle of
Rochensalm in
August 1789, and at the
disembarkation at the
mouth of Kymi on 21 August...
- and
later at the
Battle of
Svensksund (Finnish: Ruotsinsalmi, Russian:
Rochensalm). The
Russians lost sixty-four
ships and over a
thousand men. The Swedes...
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engaged in
battle is not specified. Егоршина 2023, p. 184. "Vyborg and
Rochensalm (The
History of
Russian Navy)".
Archived from the
original on 14 April...
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Emperor Joseph II. He then
distinguished himself in the
naval battle of
Rochensalm (28 June 1790) in
command of a
floating gunboat, the
Empress in 1791 gave...
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commander of a
flotilla based in
Rochensalm (present-day
Kotka in Finland); from 1797 he was also the
military governor of
Rochensalm,
responsible for building...